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Shokhrukhbek Abdulazizov

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Shokhrukhbek Abdulazizov (born February 2, 1993) is a taekwondo fighter at the National team of Uzbekistan. And 2015 signed his contract with "New york State Taekwondo Committee" He has become champion 7 times in UZBEKISTAN REPUBLIC CHAMPIONSHIPS(2007–2013) CENTRAL ASIAN CHAMPIONSHIPS(2008–2010) and 5th JUNIORS ASIAN CHAMPIONSHIP Kish Islans, Iran,(2009). Also Shokhrukhbek has participated and got several medals in international tournaments. One of the most highlight moment in his career was THE WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP and he broke the world record 25-0 scored (Mexico2010.com)Template:Citation in the semi- final Uzbekistan vs Mexico needed First, He started Taekwondo (WTF) at the age of 7 years old. At the beginning Uzbek Taekwondo fighter Shokhrukhbek Abdulazizov could not win any championships 5 years. After that his father Ulugbek Mukhidinov (Uzbekistan businessman) took his son for training Taekwondo (WTF) to the National team of Korea in 2005. After testing him The National team of Korea suddenly advised to the young boy to participate in the "First Taekwondo Camp" held in Muju, Korea. He participated very well and started practicing at Young Sang high school juniors club Busan, Korea. 2006 he returned to the Uzbekistan and started working with master of Taekwondo coach Khodosov Ivan Ivanovich. (Main coach of the Russian Federation) with his best approaches Shokhrukhbek Abdulazizov won his first republic championship in Uzbekistan 2007. After becoming champion of Uzbekistan he signed conract for 6 years with Uzbekistan National team. These 6 years in any championships in Uzbekistan Shokhrukhbek Abulazizov left the competitions only with gold medals. In 2011/2012 he has become champion "Korea open" A-class, "Dutch Open" B-class, "Germany open" A-class, "US Open" A-class. And signed contract with "New York State Taekwondo Committee" in 2015.

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